Al-Anon is a support group which assists families coping with the problem of alcoholism, as a family disease. Meetings are held weekly. If you are looking for other meetings via their website note that Simcoe County locations are included in District 1

Service Details

Public Comments

Two Al-Anon meetings located in Midland: Tuesdays at 8pm at St. Margaret's Church, Hugel & Third Street. Fridays at 12 noon at St. Mark's Anglican Church, 303 Third Street.

Hours

Phone support through answering service Mon-Sun 24 hours

Areas Served

Simcoe North

Eligibility

Al-Anon is for family or friends of persons whose drinking alcohol is a problem to the family or friends.

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